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University of Oxford, England. The
college was
founded in 1341 by
Robert de
Eglesfield in
honour of
Philippa of Hainault,
queen of England. It is distinguished...
- (1673). The
Works of
Edmund Gunther. London: A. C.[larke]. for
Francis Eglesfield, at the
Marigold in St. Paul's Church-yard. pp. 280–281.
Retrieved 6 October...
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Robert de
Eglesfield (c. 1295–1349), 1341
founder of The Queen's College, Oxford, and a
chaplain of
Queen Philippa of
Hainault in
whose honour he named...
- happy. The Queen's College,
Oxford was
founded by her
chaplain Robert de
Eglesfield in her honour.
Philippa and
Edward had
thirteen children,[citation needed]...
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probable birthplace of
Robert de
Eglesfield (c.1295–1349),
founder of the Queen's College, Oxford. His father, John of
Eglesfield, held
lands in and near there...
- 2855. Unto the Year of
Grace 1660. Tho. Roycroft, to be sold by
Francis Eglesfield, 1962, p.49. Bayle, Pierre, et al. A
General Dictionary:
Historical and...
- in 1927 he left the
estate to
Wylde and Boreel. A son,
James Paxton de
Eglesfield Wylde, was born in 1927.
Wylde died
suddenly in May 1935, at the age of...
- cosine. Gunter,
Edmund (1673) [1624]. The
Works of
Edmund Gunter.
Francis Eglesfield. p. 73 Euler,
Leonhard (1768). "§1.1.5.261
Problema 29" (PDF). Institutiones...
- The 1640
quarto was
published by
booksellers John
Williams and
Francis Eglesfield. The
title page
attributes the play to Shirley, and
states that it was...
- 1343)
Reynold Cobham,
English nobleman and
diplomat (d. 1361)
Robert de
Eglesfield,
English nobleman and
chaplain (d. 1349) Takat****sa Fuyunori, ****anese...